Here's the message of hope called "The Gospel of the Grace of God" in the Scriptures. This is the only cure for your guilty past. Every man's sins weigh him down with Guilt; every sinner must be saved by the Blood of a Substitute; only the imputed Righteousness of a Sinless Man can make a doomed sinner Guiltless. God still saves sinners today - His mercy endureth forever. Sometimes we don’t believe that. We bank our happiness on other things that man has invented or dreamed up. But God Almighty says to us, “I’m better than you think I am, and you’re much worse than you think you are; come now, let us reason together, saith the LORD.” Our friends and family disappoint us. Our own good intentions let us down. Sooner or later our very bodies will give out on us. We must look beyond ourselves and stake everything on Christ Jesus, who alone saves guilty sinners. The Gospel is very good news for bad people like us. How can God love sinners who deserve His wrath?
The greatest miracle of the Gospel is right in the center of it. In Romans 4:5, Paul says that God “justifies the ungodly.” That’s a real problem. When God justifies the ungodly, He upsets the whole moral order of the universe, doesn’t He? Everyone knows that God punishes bad people and rewards good people, right? It’s His job, but the Gospel disagrees. The Gospel says, “God justifies the ungodly.” What does that mean? It means that God declares guilty people innocent freely. It means God treats bad people as if they were good people. This goes beyond human reason, this takes a divine miracle. It doesn’t matter if you’re a conservative or a liberal person. However you may define virtue and vice, you have a sense of right and wrong – this is called conscience. You form judgments. You expect God to. But how can God justify the ungodly?
God knows all the secrets of our hearts. (Psa 44:21) There is no rest in our bones because of our sin-guilt. Our iniquities have gone over our head, as a heavy burden, they’re too heavy for us. Our sinful wounds stink to us and are corrupt because of our foolishness. We are troubled and bowed down greatly, mourning all the day long, there is no soundness in us, our hearts are sore broken and disquieted. Our hearts pant for forgiveness and our strength to do right fails us. (Psa 38:3-10) Only God's Blood which flowed from Christ's veins can perfectly cleanse a sinner and completely pardon an ungodly soul. Christ Jesus freely gives instant, complete, irreversible eternal life to the sinner that turns from his self-righteousness and trusts Christ's Righteousness. Confess your misery to the Lord of Mercy.
Justification is a good thing God does for sinners. Every one of us is ungodly, and we know it. We’ve all failed to be the people we ought to be. We all regret something we have done in the past. A deep uneasiness about ourselves is why we live in denial. When we discover self-excusing evasion in our politicians, we demand an honest reckoning for their wrongdoing. But do we require the same unsparing justice on ourselves? Cover-up is the self-righteous strategy of every guilty conscience.
We always try to blame others. A troubled conscience lies behind our finger-pointing and self-justification. We try to reassure ourselves, we try to shift the blame to others. Our problems are always someone else’s fault. Parents blame their children, husbands blame their wives, and so on. We pass the buck because we can’t bear our guilt. We so desperately want for someone to bear our guilt for us. We dump on others without realizing what’s happening in our thoughts. Our real problem is moral guilt before God. Our guilt is intolerable, unbearable. Our guilt feels like a ton of bricks on our heart at times. If we have to answer to God for what we have done, we’ll be condemned and crushed by our human guilt. Guilt is the perilous stuff that weighs upon every human heart.
Every sinner always tried to hide and cover up his sins. We lie about it, we cover it up, we try to run away, we change the subject, we shred the documents, we clear the history on the web browser, we delete the emails, we destroy the evidence, and we get angry and say, "How could you even think I would do something like that?" We are like the little child caught with his hand in the cookie jar, we just smile and hope that mommy won't notice.
Every one of us has wanted a second chance after some failure. Every one of us understands that. We’ve all been trapped in consequences we didn’t intend, but we did set them in motion. Every one of us looks back at something in our past and agonizes, “If only I could relive that moment. If I could only trade in my record for a better one!” Dark is the stain of sin and guilt that we cannot hide, what can avail to wash it away? Look to Calvary's Cross! there is flowing a crimson tide - whiter than snow you may be today. God's grace will pardon and cleanse within - His grace is greater than all our sins. God's mercy exceed our sin and our guilt, look to Calvary now, there where the blood of God was spilt.
Lady Macbeth washed her hands of her part in murder and moaning she said, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say! Here’s the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.” Man tries to medicate his conscience with earthly antidotes for human misery such as entertainment, romance, overwork, and self-achievement. What will make our unbearable guilt go away? Who can bear it for us?
Every one of us needs a Scapegoat. Jesus Christ was willing to be the Scapegoat for all of us sinners. In the Gospel, the Lord Jesus Christ says to us, “I am that willing Scapegoat for your guilt. Up on the Cross, I was crushed under your unbearable sin and guilt. I took all your guilt, because I love guilty sinners. If you’ll trust Me, here’s the deal: All my innocence and purity will be yours, and all your guilt and shame will be Mine forever. Deal or no deal? Will you continue to try and cope with your guilt by your own devices? Trust Me now, and I will wash your sins away with My precious blood and bear your guilt away with My infinite mercy.”
When we try to shift blame to one another, we create a mess. But there is redemption and spiritual release from sin’s bondage in God’s blood shed on Calvary’s Cross. God justifies ungodly sinners only through Christ’s FINISHED work on the Cross. God accepts unacceptable sinners. He desires to save undesirable wretches. God honors shameful people, God adopts the beggars and outcasts into His family. God treats fools as princes and harlots as princesses as Jesus steps into our place at the Cross and bears our real moral sin-guilt far away upon Himself. That’s how God our Judge becomes God our Justifier. You need God Himself to forgive you, and only the Lamb of God can bear away a sinner’s guilt. God Almighty wants to glorify His Son by washing your sins away with Christ’s sin-pardoning blood. The only barrier that is keeping you from Christ is when you cling to your guilt by clinging to your human goodness (self-righteousness). This is God’s way of release for guilty people – and there is no other.
Christ Jesus really was a man of sorrows, but they weren’t His own. He didn’t deserve them. They were our sorrows. This is the love of God which passeth knowledge, this is the unspeakable gift of God. Jesus substituted Himself for us at the Cross. God has done what we’d have no right to do – God has shifted all the blame to Jesus Christ for our sins as He died for guilty sinners. God pointed His holy finger at Jesus Christ on the Cross and said, “You must pay for the world’s sin.” God passed the buck to Jesus and laid on Him the iniquity of us all.
This is what the Bible calls imputation, from the Latin verb imputare, which means “to charge (to someone’s account).” Guilt must be paid for; it can’t be swept under the rug. When you are wronged or injured – even in a fender-bender – the aggrieved party demands justice, someone has to answer for it, it’s someone’s fault, either you or the other person. The damage and cost don’t just go away. If it’s going to be put right, someone has to pay the cost. And so it is with God. There is no way He can turn a blind eye to our evil that is damaging to His holiness.
We have all sinned against God’s holy law. God is holy and strictly just; He must punish all sin. How does God confront this problem? How is the damage to Him paid for? Out of infinite love and divine mercy for us, God becomes a Jewish man and charges our infinite sin-debt to Himself, a Sinless Substitute. Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, put Himself in the place of sinners, the unbearable weight of our sin and guilt was charged to His account, He suffered for it, He sank under it, He endured all the wrath of God for us. For God hath made Christ to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Christ. This is the love of God.
Hail to the King we love so well, Immanuel, Immanuel (God with us). Death, sin and hell no longer reign, and Satan’s power is burst in twain; Eternal glory to His name. Glory and honor and majesty, wisdom and power be unto HIM, now and forevermore. KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS, all hail Immanuel! My soul doth magnify the Lord Jesus Christ. Where will ye leave your glory? (Isa 10:3) Leave all your glory at the foot of the Cross of Christ. Paul did - "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." (Galatians 6:14) ‘Twas there at Calvary the debt was paid, our sins on Jesus were laid; the grace of God was there shown, through Christ the Blessed Son, Who did for human sin atone – HALLELUJAH FOR THE CROSS!
The greatest miracle of the Gospel is right in the center of it. In Romans 4:5, Paul says that God “justifies the ungodly.” That’s a real problem. When God justifies the ungodly, He upsets the whole moral order of the universe, doesn’t He? Everyone knows that God punishes bad people and rewards good people, right? It’s His job, but the Gospel disagrees. The Gospel says, “God justifies the ungodly.” What does that mean? It means that God declares guilty people innocent freely. It means God treats bad people as if they were good people. This goes beyond human reason, this takes a divine miracle. It doesn’t matter if you’re a conservative or a liberal person. However you may define virtue and vice, you have a sense of right and wrong – this is called conscience. You form judgments. You expect God to. But how can God justify the ungodly?
God knows all the secrets of our hearts. (Psa 44:21) There is no rest in our bones because of our sin-guilt. Our iniquities have gone over our head, as a heavy burden, they’re too heavy for us. Our sinful wounds stink to us and are corrupt because of our foolishness. We are troubled and bowed down greatly, mourning all the day long, there is no soundness in us, our hearts are sore broken and disquieted. Our hearts pant for forgiveness and our strength to do right fails us. (Psa 38:3-10) Only God's Blood which flowed from Christ's veins can perfectly cleanse a sinner and completely pardon an ungodly soul. Christ Jesus freely gives instant, complete, irreversible eternal life to the sinner that turns from his self-righteousness and trusts Christ's Righteousness. Confess your misery to the Lord of Mercy.
Justification is a good thing God does for sinners. Every one of us is ungodly, and we know it. We’ve all failed to be the people we ought to be. We all regret something we have done in the past. A deep uneasiness about ourselves is why we live in denial. When we discover self-excusing evasion in our politicians, we demand an honest reckoning for their wrongdoing. But do we require the same unsparing justice on ourselves? Cover-up is the self-righteous strategy of every guilty conscience.
We always try to blame others. A troubled conscience lies behind our finger-pointing and self-justification. We try to reassure ourselves, we try to shift the blame to others. Our problems are always someone else’s fault. Parents blame their children, husbands blame their wives, and so on. We pass the buck because we can’t bear our guilt. We so desperately want for someone to bear our guilt for us. We dump on others without realizing what’s happening in our thoughts. Our real problem is moral guilt before God. Our guilt is intolerable, unbearable. Our guilt feels like a ton of bricks on our heart at times. If we have to answer to God for what we have done, we’ll be condemned and crushed by our human guilt. Guilt is the perilous stuff that weighs upon every human heart.
Every sinner always tried to hide and cover up his sins. We lie about it, we cover it up, we try to run away, we change the subject, we shred the documents, we clear the history on the web browser, we delete the emails, we destroy the evidence, and we get angry and say, "How could you even think I would do something like that?" We are like the little child caught with his hand in the cookie jar, we just smile and hope that mommy won't notice.
Every one of us has wanted a second chance after some failure. Every one of us understands that. We’ve all been trapped in consequences we didn’t intend, but we did set them in motion. Every one of us looks back at something in our past and agonizes, “If only I could relive that moment. If I could only trade in my record for a better one!” Dark is the stain of sin and guilt that we cannot hide, what can avail to wash it away? Look to Calvary's Cross! there is flowing a crimson tide - whiter than snow you may be today. God's grace will pardon and cleanse within - His grace is greater than all our sins. God's mercy exceed our sin and our guilt, look to Calvary now, there where the blood of God was spilt.
Lady Macbeth washed her hands of her part in murder and moaning she said, “Out, damned spot! Out, I say! Here’s the smell of blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.” Man tries to medicate his conscience with earthly antidotes for human misery such as entertainment, romance, overwork, and self-achievement. What will make our unbearable guilt go away? Who can bear it for us?
Every one of us needs a Scapegoat. Jesus Christ was willing to be the Scapegoat for all of us sinners. In the Gospel, the Lord Jesus Christ says to us, “I am that willing Scapegoat for your guilt. Up on the Cross, I was crushed under your unbearable sin and guilt. I took all your guilt, because I love guilty sinners. If you’ll trust Me, here’s the deal: All my innocence and purity will be yours, and all your guilt and shame will be Mine forever. Deal or no deal? Will you continue to try and cope with your guilt by your own devices? Trust Me now, and I will wash your sins away with My precious blood and bear your guilt away with My infinite mercy.”
When we try to shift blame to one another, we create a mess. But there is redemption and spiritual release from sin’s bondage in God’s blood shed on Calvary’s Cross. God justifies ungodly sinners only through Christ’s FINISHED work on the Cross. God accepts unacceptable sinners. He desires to save undesirable wretches. God honors shameful people, God adopts the beggars and outcasts into His family. God treats fools as princes and harlots as princesses as Jesus steps into our place at the Cross and bears our real moral sin-guilt far away upon Himself. That’s how God our Judge becomes God our Justifier. You need God Himself to forgive you, and only the Lamb of God can bear away a sinner’s guilt. God Almighty wants to glorify His Son by washing your sins away with Christ’s sin-pardoning blood. The only barrier that is keeping you from Christ is when you cling to your guilt by clinging to your human goodness (self-righteousness). This is God’s way of release for guilty people – and there is no other.
Christ Jesus really was a man of sorrows, but they weren’t His own. He didn’t deserve them. They were our sorrows. This is the love of God which passeth knowledge, this is the unspeakable gift of God. Jesus substituted Himself for us at the Cross. God has done what we’d have no right to do – God has shifted all the blame to Jesus Christ for our sins as He died for guilty sinners. God pointed His holy finger at Jesus Christ on the Cross and said, “You must pay for the world’s sin.” God passed the buck to Jesus and laid on Him the iniquity of us all.
This is what the Bible calls imputation, from the Latin verb imputare, which means “to charge (to someone’s account).” Guilt must be paid for; it can’t be swept under the rug. When you are wronged or injured – even in a fender-bender – the aggrieved party demands justice, someone has to answer for it, it’s someone’s fault, either you or the other person. The damage and cost don’t just go away. If it’s going to be put right, someone has to pay the cost. And so it is with God. There is no way He can turn a blind eye to our evil that is damaging to His holiness.
We have all sinned against God’s holy law. God is holy and strictly just; He must punish all sin. How does God confront this problem? How is the damage to Him paid for? Out of infinite love and divine mercy for us, God becomes a Jewish man and charges our infinite sin-debt to Himself, a Sinless Substitute. Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, put Himself in the place of sinners, the unbearable weight of our sin and guilt was charged to His account, He suffered for it, He sank under it, He endured all the wrath of God for us. For God hath made Christ to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Christ. This is the love of God.
Hail to the King we love so well, Immanuel, Immanuel (God with us). Death, sin and hell no longer reign, and Satan’s power is burst in twain; Eternal glory to His name. Glory and honor and majesty, wisdom and power be unto HIM, now and forevermore. KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS, all hail Immanuel! My soul doth magnify the Lord Jesus Christ. Where will ye leave your glory? (Isa 10:3) Leave all your glory at the foot of the Cross of Christ. Paul did - "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." (Galatians 6:14) ‘Twas there at Calvary the debt was paid, our sins on Jesus were laid; the grace of God was there shown, through Christ the Blessed Son, Who did for human sin atone – HALLELUJAH FOR THE CROSS!